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After the death of a beloved relative, a kindly guardian takes two young wards into a new house and contends with the practical and social upheavals that follow. The story traces household difficulties such as poor servants, limited finances, and prying neighbours, alongside attempts to preserve comforting memories for the children. Episodes mix comic domestic mishaps with affectionate portrayals of childhood and mild philosophical asides on beauty and effort, while experiments in parenting and household management reveal community gossip and the gradual deepening of ties between guardian and boys.
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